![]() Right before he dies, King Odin (Anthony Hopkins), prepares his sons for the coming of his vengeful first born, the goddess of death, Hela (Cate Blanchett) and the advent of the inevitable Ragnarok. A quick journey to earth follows Thor’s threats against his brother, and there he discovers his banished father with the help of Dr. He quickly returns to Asgard to find his brother Loki (Tom Hiddleston) lounging about under the guise of his missing father. After an easy defeat, Thor comes out victorious under the illusion that he has prevented the prophesy from coming true. The movie begins with Thor (Chris Hemsworth) in chains before the fire demon, Surtur, who quickly informs him (by way of witty bantering, of course), that the apocalyptic event known as Ragnarok will soon consume Asgard, Thor’s home world. Thor’s latest flick is very different from his first two installments, but the eye-candy action and relatable Marvel humor will make you feel like you’re right at home with the franchise. The Avengers’ strongest hero, (unless the Hulk has something to say about it) is back to the big screen in Marvel’s newest piece of superhero fun, Thor: Ragnarok. ![]()
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